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43Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues (edited book)Lawrence Erlbaum. 1989.The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers ...
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62Unifying theories of reasoning and decision makingBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.De Neys offers a welcome departure from the dual-process accounts that have dominated theorizing about reasoning. However, we see little justification for retaining the distinction between intuition and deliberation. Instead, reasoning can be treated as a case of multiple-cue decision making. Reasoning phenomena can then be explained by decision-making models that supply the processing details missing from De Neys's framework.
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Adelaide UniversityRegular Faculty
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Mind |